Bio-based thermoplastics are produced from renewable organic materials and can be recycled after use. Their resilience can be improved by blending bio-based thermoplastics with other thermoplastics.
Bio-based thermoplastics are produced from renewable organic materials and can be recycled after use. Their resilience can be improved by blending bio-based thermoplastics with other thermoplastics.
Using infrared spectroscopy on the IRIS beamline, PhD student Hamid Ahmadi was able to demonstrate the formation of the PLA-based copolymer SAD. Further X-ray measurements showed how the formation ...
Bio-based thermoplastics are produced from renewable organic materials and can be recycled after use. Their resilience can be improved by blending ...
A team from Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands recently investigated how a novel process can create thermoplastic blends with high interfacial strength using two base materials, ...
trinamiX will be presenting a new hardware for their Mobile NIR Spectroscopy Solutions at PRSA: the handheld spectrometer trinamiX PAL Two will be showcased with live demonstrations. The new hardware ...
(IN BRIEF) trinamiX GmbH, a subsidiary of BASF specializing in mobile spectroscopy solutions, will showcase its innovative plastic and textile identificatio ...
University of Liverpool researchers are part of an international research collaboration that has shed light on what happens ...
Beijing’s massive military drills around Taiwan on Monday revealed significantly improved coordination between its navy and coastguard, according to observers, who say this could be key to ...
The People’s Liberation Army announced on Monday evening that it had wrapped up its blockade drills around Taiwan, saying it had “fully tested the integrated joint operation capabilities” of ...